Title of article :
The librarian’s roles in the systematic review process: a case study
Author/Authors :
Martha R. Harris، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
7
From page :
81
To page :
87
Abstract :
Question/Setting: Although the systematic review has become a research standard, little information addresses the actions of the librarian on a systematic review team. Method: This article is an observational case study that chronicles a librarianʹs required involvement, skills, and responsibilities in each stage of a real-life systematic review. Main Results: Examining the review process reveals that the librarianʹs multiple roles as an expert searcher, organizer, and analyzer form an integral part of the Cochrane Collaborationʹs criteria for conducting systematic reviews. Moreover, the responsibilities of the expert searcher directly reflect the key skills and knowledge depicted in the ʹʹDefinition of Expert Searchingʹʹ section of the Medical Library Associationʹs policy statement, ʹʹRole of Expert Searching in Health Sciences Libraries.ʹʹ Conclusion: Although the librarianʹs multiple roles are important in all forms of medical research, they are crucial in a systematic review. As an expert searcher, the librarian must interact with the investigators to develop the terms required for a comprehensive search strategy in multiple appropriate sources. As an organizer and analyzer, the librarian must effectively manage the articles and document the search, retrieval, and archival processes.
Journal title :
Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA)
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal of the Medical Library Association (JMLA)
Record number :
663530
Link To Document :
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